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. >>> and overseas tonight, and to a fiery scene on the river thames in london. a tourist boat bursting into flames. abc's lama hasan is in london with the terrifying moments caught on tape. >> reporter: dramatic images show the moment the front of a london duck tour boat packed with tourists, including children, suddenly catches on fire. sending them fleeing for their lives, jumping overboard in the river thames. close to the iconic houses of parliament. >> the engine caught on fire. we saw the smoke, we saw the fire. i think we have to jump into the river. >> reporter: all 28 passengers and two crew members were saved. a few suffered smoke inhalation and one, a head injury. but most were just cold, wet and in shock. thousands of tourists take these duck tour boasts to see britain's famous sights like big ben and london bridge. even the queen was spotted on one last year. the company hasn't commented yet. while tonight investigators still don't know what caused the boat to burst into flames, it is now being pulled away from the scene here, on the river thames as
. >>> and overseas tonight, and to a fiery scene on the river thames in london. a tourist boat bursting into flames. abc's lama hasan is in london with the terrifying moments caught on tape. >> reporter: dramatic images show the moment the front of a london duck tour boat packed with tourists, including children, suddenly catches on fire. sending them fleeing for their lives, jumping overboard in the river thames. close to the iconic houses of parliament. >> the engine...
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nick schriffen, abc news, london. >>> when we come back, the discovery on the american coastline. they're cashing in this evening. what are their coins now worth? ♪ hands, for holding. ♪ feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz is an ra medicine that can enter cells and disrupt jak pathways, thought to play a role in the inflammation that comes with ra. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start taking xeljanz if you have any kind of infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests, including certain liver tests before you start, and wh
nick schriffen, abc news, london. >>> when we come back, the discovery on the american coastline. they're cashing in this evening. what are their coins now worth? ♪ hands, for holding. ♪ feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work...
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jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >> our thanks to jeffrey tonight. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news" this sunday evening. your brain on caffeine tonight. a big headline tonight about that caffeine crash you might feel. and why they're now calling it a medical condition. we'll show you the mri of before and after of your brain here. >>> and later tonight, the giant mystery in one american town. the question, who is quietly sitting on hundreds of millions of dollars? it made us think of that movie where a whole town was in on it. could it be happening for real? are proven to be effective pain relievers. tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain. bayer advanced aspirin blocks pain at the site. try the power of bayer advanced aspirin. if you think a prune is a prune, you havthe amazing prune.t, enjoy plum amazins, diced prunes. i'd put these on a salad. these would be perfect for cookies. delicious and nutritious. sunsweet, the amazing prune. this was me. then i found dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics. they reduce the impact on my lower body. so i feel less pa
jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >> our thanks to jeffrey tonight. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news" this sunday evening. your brain on caffeine tonight. a big headline tonight about that caffeine crash you might feel. and why they're now calling it a medical condition. we'll show you the mri of before and after of your brain here. >>> and later tonight, the giant mystery in one american town. the question, who is quietly sitting on hundreds of...
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passengers jumping from a burning boat on the river thames in london. one of the most famous destinations in the world. >>> and the field of dreams. tonight, just how did hundreds of vintage chevys end up in this nebraska field? the new numbers coming in. how many of them about to hit the road again? >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a sunday night. and we do begin this evening with yet another storm bearing down on an already soaked and wind-swept northwest tonight. a month of rain falling this weekend alone, the wettest september ever recorded in some places. and there is more to come tonight. seattle setting a record, so much rain, part of the roof giving way at the seattle tacoma airport. sea-tac, as we call it. in tacoma, washington, a manhole exploding, a burst of water shooting up in the middle of the street, which would soon turn into a river there. fierce winds have already brought down trees, knocking down power lines. winds reaching more than 70 miles an hour are expected overnight. abc meteorologist ginger zee leadi
passengers jumping from a burning boat on the river thames in london. one of the most famous destinations in the world. >>> and the field of dreams. tonight, just how did hundreds of vintage chevys end up in this nebraska field? the new numbers coming in. how many of them about to hit the road again? >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a sunday night. and we do begin this evening with yet another storm bearing down on an already soaked and wind-swept...
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. >>> to london tonight. the royal waiting game. when the new heir is born, there will be a royal route for the announcement. amy robach is there at the begins of the ruth outside st. mary's hospital. good evening, amy. >> reporter: that's right. the lindo wing here at st. mary's hospital has been affectionately named the "limbo" wing by the press who have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of the newest royal for weeks. journalists from around the world are marking the days and their territory. >> i'll be setting up my spot just around here somewhere. >> you're stepping on people's spots. >> reporter: all waiting for the moment when william and kate walk out these doors with a swaddled future monarch. but what to do with all of the hours until that moment? sami al-zaid was one of the first journalists to camp outside the hospital. that was nearly three weeks ago. we snapped a photo of him way back when he was on his first book. so you're on book number four now? >> yes. >> you're getting a lot of quality reading in. >> i'm going f
. >>> to london tonight. the royal waiting game. when the new heir is born, there will be a royal route for the announcement. amy robach is there at the begins of the ruth outside st. mary's hospital. good evening, amy. >> reporter: that's right. the lindo wing here at st. mary's hospital has been affectionately named the "limbo" wing by the press who have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of the newest royal for weeks. journalists from around the world are marking...
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. >>> now to london tonight. the royal baby watch is in full force, but dad was some place else. prince william playing polo along with his brother, prince harry. we've been told they do have a royal chopper that's ready the moment prince william gets the call. lama hasan has the story. >>> reporter: this modern couple will be following so many traditions passed down through generations of royals. including the announcement when baby cambridge has been delivered. as soon as kate has given birth, the palace will issue a formal statement. a royal aide carrying the medical document will rush down these steps, escorted by police and driven to buckingham palace. just as they did when william was born, with an air of historical theatre, a liveried footman accompanied by the queen's secretary will place the details written on buckingham palace note paper announcing the gender and time of birth. that's when the world finds out. the palace might also release other details. when william was born, they described him as having blue eyes and crying lustily. wee william was unveiled to the wor
. >>> now to london tonight. the royal baby watch is in full force, but dad was some place else. prince william playing polo along with his brother, prince harry. we've been told they do have a royal chopper that's ready the moment prince william gets the call. lama hasan has the story. >>> reporter: this modern couple will be following so many traditions passed down through generations of royals. including the announcement when baby cambridge has been delivered. as soon as...
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it's the royal question in london tonight. a young prince william holding his nanny's hand, seen here in 1988. but tonight, though, london all abuzz over whether that same nanny might one day soon be holding prince william's little prince. tonight, london newspapers learning prince william has reached out to ask, but no official word from the palace. the royal baby, prince george, now 20 days old, seen here in his father's arms. if true, prince william and duchess kate would be getting some help from a very experienced nanny. jessica webb, now 71 years old, never married, never had children of her own. but she certainly cared for them like they were. she is said to be considering coming out of retirement to take the job. royal observers have long said she protected the young princes, william and harry, from their parents' bitter divorce. one british newspaper celebrating her no nonsense approach, saying she was the ideal person to bring cheer into the household. over the years, she's kept in touch with the princes and was a gu
it's the royal question in london tonight. a young prince william holding his nanny's hand, seen here in 1988. but tonight, though, london all abuzz over whether that same nanny might one day soon be holding prince william's little prince. tonight, london newspapers learning prince william has reached out to ask, but no official word from the palace. the royal baby, prince george, now 20 days old, seen here in his father's arms. if true, prince william and duchess kate would be getting some...
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. >>> and from london this evening, where the headlines this sunday were all about princess diana and this new conspiracy theory about the crash that took her life. scotland yard now looking into it, as we learn here more about where this latest theory came from. abc's nick schifrin, again from london tonight. >> reporter: it's the conspiracy theory that won't die. princess diana and boyfriend dodi fayed killed not because of the paparazzi or a drunk driver, but because someone wanted them dead. and tonight, police investigating a new claim that diana was murdered by british special forces. the allegation source? a former soldier's estranged in-laws who just recently called police. >> whenever you bring in stories about special forces, personnel, then immediately you've got the prospect of a red hot story. and there's a little bit of a conspiracy theorist in all of us, probably. >> reporter: all the conspiracies were debunked by three investigations, but that's never stopped the critics, including fayed's dad. >> it's all made up as a cover-up, 100%. >> reporter: but come on. she died
. >>> and from london this evening, where the headlines this sunday were all about princess diana and this new conspiracy theory about the crash that took her life. scotland yard now looking into it, as we learn here more about where this latest theory came from. abc's nick schifrin, again from london tonight. >> reporter: it's the conspiracy theory that won't die. princess diana and boyfriend dodi fayed killed not because of the paparazzi or a drunk driver, but because someone...
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. >>> now to london tonight, where the royal baby watch is well under way with the new and future heir on the way. "good morning america" weekend anchor bianna golodryga in london tonight. >> reporter: they're calling it baby fever. proud brits counting down the days until a new monarch is born. at st. mary's hospital, where the duchess of cambridge is expected to deliver. more photographers staked out positions today to capture the first images of the future king or queen of england. the baby is due any day. that's welcome news on a number of fronts. proceeds from tourism and product sales related to the birth are expected to pump nearly $400 million into the british economy. 90 million alone is expected to be spent on champagne purchases to toast the new baby's birth. so, londoners clearly have a lot to celebrate these past few years from the royal wedding, to the wimbledon championship for andy murray, to the queen jubilee and now the new baby. baby-related items are flying off the shop. among those buying, this woman said that she's already spent thousands of dollars preordering me
. >>> now to london tonight, where the royal baby watch is well under way with the new and future heir on the way. "good morning america" weekend anchor bianna golodryga in london tonight. >> reporter: they're calling it baby fever. proud brits counting down the days until a new monarch is born. at st. mary's hospital, where the duchess of cambridge is expected to deliver. more photographers staked out positions today to capture the first images of the future king or...
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abc news, london. >> we thought we would end with a pout there. "good morning america" this week first thing in the morning. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. from all of us here at abc news thanks for watching this weekend. we hope you're having a great weekend. we'll see you tomorrow. it's "wheel" across america. wheel... of... fortune!
abc news, london. >> we thought we would end with a pout there. "good morning america" this week first thing in the morning. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. from all of us here at abc news thanks for watching this weekend. we hope you're having a great weekend. we'll see you tomorrow. it's "wheel" across america. wheel... of... fortune!
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here in london, ecuador already provides another famous whistleblower safe haven. wikileaks founder julian assange has been holed up here in the embassy for 377 days. but from here, he's been helping snowden evade u.s. justice. today, assange told george stephanopoulos on "this week" that no matter what, snowden's secrets would get out. >> there is no stopping the publishing process at this stage. great care has been taken to make sure that mr. snowden can't be pressured by any state to stop the publication process. >> reporter: ecuador says it can't consider granting snowden asylum unless he gets to ecuador or one of its embassies. but russia won't let him leave the airport. so, snowden may be stuck, but he's free to keep revealing u.s. secrets. nick schifrin, abc news, london. >> our thanks to nick tonight. >>> and there is still much more ahead here on "world news" this sunday night. we reported last night here on the children hit by lightning. this evening, what we've learned. there was no storm close to them, no warning. so, how to deep your family safe, some
here in london, ecuador already provides another famous whistleblower safe haven. wikileaks founder julian assange has been holed up here in the embassy for 377 days. but from here, he's been helping snowden evade u.s. justice. today, assange told george stephanopoulos on "this week" that no matter what, snowden's secrets would get out. >> there is no stopping the publishing process at this stage. great care has been taken to make sure that mr. snowden can't be pressured by any...
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. >> from london tonight, five years now after the definitive report on the crash that killed princess diana, suddenly word that scotland yard is taking yet another look. here's abc's nick schifrin from london. >> diana, the princess of wales has just died. >> we all remember where we were. >> the world has lost princess diana at age 36. >> reporter: august 31st, 1998. diana and her boyiend dodi al fayed at the ritz. in the tunnel dodging the paparazzi. the french police the british police in an independent investigation all concluded that their deaths were an accident. but tonight a new report from sky news in britain. >> new information about the circumstances surrounding the paris car crash. >> reporter: it alleges diana, fayed and the driver were murdered by a british military. many people asking, isn't this just another debunked conspiracy theory? >> imagine someone said i have evidence, new evidence about the condition did assassination, would we say forget about it's not true? no, we would investigate. >> reporter: just a few weeks, diana the movie, she was the people's princess
. >> from london tonight, five years now after the definitive report on the crash that killed princess diana, suddenly word that scotland yard is taking yet another look. here's abc's nick schifrin from london. >> diana, the princess of wales has just died. >> we all remember where we were. >> the world has lost princess diana at age 36. >> reporter: august 31st, 1998. diana and her boyiend dodi al fayed at the ritz. in the tunnel dodging the paparazzi. the french...
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the highest one-day box office earnings in london theater history. and selling more than $3 million in tickets. >>> when we come back on the broadcast, the most famous singers that can't even get their own songs out of their heads. neil diamond. tonight, the new science here, how to get the catchy tunes out of your head. right after the break. and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or can not empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. get emergency medical help right away if your face, lips, throat or tongue swells. toviaz can cause blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness and decreased sweating. do not drive, operate machinery or do unsafe tasks until you know ho
the highest one-day box office earnings in london theater history. and selling more than $3 million in tickets. >>> when we come back on the broadcast, the most famous singers that can't even get their own songs out of their heads. neil diamond. tonight, the new science here, how to get the catchy tunes out of your head. right after the break. and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm...
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abc's kirit radia reports in from london. >> reporter: today, prince william traded in diapers and baby bottles for a polo horse, taking a break from paternity leave to play a charity match alongside his brother, prince harry. it's the first time the new royal dad has been seen since prince george was born. the young prince and his mother, kate, didn't make the trip -- instead remaining at her parents' house in bucklebury -- a sign the middletons, not just the royal family, will play a key role in the boy's life. but even though baby george wasn't there, his proud dad couldn't stop talking about him, at least beyond the range of microphones, reportedly telling people that george likes to move and wiggle and that he is keeping the first-time parents on their toes. >> i don't think that being members of the royal family exempts william and kate from sleepless nights. >> reporter: prince william said right now his life is all about diapers, diapers, diapers. adding his head wasn't in the match because he was in baby mode. afterward, a gift for prince george. his first mini polo mallet. kir
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nick schifrin, abc news, london. >> our thanks to nick tonight. >>> back in washington this evening, another historic image. the senate actually passing a budget, the first time that's happened in four years. we asked tonight, will it make an ounce of a difference? here's reena ninan from the capitol. >> reporter: congress begins its spring break today. but they had to pull an all-nighter to get there. 13 hours of debate. >> doing this has been a herculean feat. >> reporter: and for the first time in four years, the senate passed a budget. even the republican minority leader thought it was a healthy debate. >> one of the senate's finest days in recent years. >> reporter: the senate bill calls for $1 trillion in new taxes over the next ten years. with significantly less spending cuts than the house plan. the budget vote fell along party lines. not a single republican voted in favor. and four democrats facing re-election voted against it. this budget isn't binding, just a blueprint. so now the senate will have to work with the house and the president to reach common ground. until a bud
nick schifrin, abc news, london. >> our thanks to nick tonight. >>> back in washington this evening, another historic image. the senate actually passing a budget, the first time that's happened in four years. we asked tonight, will it make an ounce of a difference? here's reena ninan from the capitol. >> reporter: congress begins its spring break today. but they had to pull an all-nighter to get there. 13 hours of debate. >> doing this has been a herculean feat....
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abc's lama hasan reports from london. >> reporter: above all, the queen represents centuries of tradition and continuity, and she usually steers clear of making political decisions. but in a break with tradition, she will sign a remarkable document tomorrow and will give a speech endorsing the new agreement among former members of the british empire. which states opposition to, quote, all forms of discrimination, whether rooted in gender, race, color, creed, political belief, or other grounds. >> this is believed to be the first time she's shown her support of gay rights. that's a big step. we're not going to hear her views on these matters, but the fact that she's not only signing it, but she's signing it before television cameras, really does prove that she's endorses these changes. >> reporter: the queen will show support for new laws giving equal rights to boys and girls in royal succession. the timing of this is significant because with will's and kate's baby on the way. if it's a girl, this means she will be the next queen. with the stroke of the pen tomorrow, the queen will be maki
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london police saying they are still executing search warrants at other locations in and around london. >>> a health alert about medicine routinely used to treat back pain and joint swelling. seven people in the midwest and south are suffering complications after being injected with the drug. health officials are on the case because this particular medication already has a controversial history. here's abc's susan saulny tonight. >> reporter: the food and drug administration is focusing a new investigation on this small pharmacy in west tennessee, the main street family pharmacy. health officials say seven people developed skin abscesses after being treated with an injectable steroid made at the pharmacy possibly contaminated. they recommend that doctors immediately stop using any drugs sold by the pharmacy. it's too soon to tell how many people were injected with the drug. it's already been shipped to 13 states from california to the carolinas. >> they shouldn't be in business if they're doing that. when you're talking about somebody's health, that's serious. >> the steroid in questio
london police saying they are still executing search warrants at other locations in and around london. >>> a health alert about medicine routinely used to treat back pain and joint swelling. seven people in the midwest and south are suffering complications after being injected with the drug. health officials are on the case because this particular medication already has a controversial history. here's abc's susan saulny tonight. >> reporter: the food and drug administration is...
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here's abc's lama hasan in london tonight. >> reporter: on the front cover of british tabloid "the sunday people" today, a shocking headline, showing tv star and celebrity chef nigella lawson being grabbed by the throat. according to the newspaper, the incident occurred during an argument with her husband, while dining at an upscale restaurant in london. the beloved chef, a one-time "person of the week" for "world news," is famous for her love of food and is a star on a b kbc's series "the taste." she's admitted in the past that she and her husband have fiery fights. in 2007, she went so far as to say, "i'll go quiet when he explodes." this public incident now focusing a light on an epidemic that normally takes place in the shadows. staggering statistics from the u.s. office on violence against women claim a woman is assaulted or beaten every nine seconds. domestic violence is the leading cause of injury to women in the u.s. three women die at the hands of abusers daily. scotland yard says officers are looking at, quote, establishing the facts of the incident, whether an investigation is
here's abc's lama hasan in london tonight. >> reporter: on the front cover of british tabloid "the sunday people" today, a shocking headline, showing tv star and celebrity chef nigella lawson being grabbed by the throat. according to the newspaper, the incident occurred during an argument with her husband, while dining at an upscale restaurant in london. the beloved chef, a one-time "person of the week" for "world news," is famous for her love of food and is...
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." >> good morning, america, indeed, i'm david frost with joan london. >> yeah, david hartman is off today. >> reporter: and though he sat in our studio, it was that other moment, in that chair across from richard nixon that he'll be most remembered for. frost never stopped working. in fact, he was scheduled to interview britain's prime minister just this week. >>> and one more image tonight from washington, and a first for a sitting supreme court justice. ruth bader ginsburg officiated a same sex wedding. at the kennedy center in washington. in a statement, she said one of the men is a long-time friend and, quote, someone i much admire. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news" this sunday night. word this evening of a brand new warning coming and it affects millions of americans who take acetaminophen. we'll tell you what's behind the warning tonight in a moment. >>> and later, the big headline out of london this evening. many said she stole the show at the royal wedding, so, why is duchess kate's sister pippa suddenly in the news tonight? she'and you love her for it.ide.
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this afternoon, nere and his family are finally confirmed to london. bit by bit, passenger by passenger, dfw airport is slowly getting back to normal. the scene behind me says it all. the lines are getting shorter, and more flights are taking off. david? >> our thanks to mike tonight. what a nightmare there. >>> and the massive system behind all of this on the move tonight. we want to bring in meteorologist cecily tynan from philadelphia, wpvi. always great to have you with us. we showed a moment ago that pileup on the pennsylvania turnpike. extremely dangerous tonight across the northeast. >> reporter: certainly is, david. unfortunately, the situation will be getting worse tonight before it gets better. you look around me, you see this blanket of snow. what will happen, with this low pressure moving up the eastern seaboard, it will gradually pull in warmer air. we will get a change over to rain by tomorrow morning. but first, we have to deal with sleet and freezing rain on top of the snow and that will cause a lot of problems. so, this is what to expe
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. >>> we turn overseas this evening and to london now, where security already on high alert after someone some how got past those fences and into buckingham palace. now we learn of another moment when officers thought they were again face to face with an intruder in the gardens, shouting for him to put his hands up. it was prince andrew. abc's nick schifrin from london tonight. >> reporter: for buckingham palace, it's been a week of unprecedented security jitters. the calm scenes that usually play out in this garden have been replaced by suspicion. even the queen's own son mistaken for an intruder. prince andrew was walking in the gardens when two armed police confronted him, forced him to identify himself and reportedly made him put his hands up. >> suddenly, you see somebody in an area where the public shouldn't be, then, yes, you are going to confront that person, say, hey, who are you? and you realize who it is and you end up with egg on your face. >> reporter: today, an embarrassed scotland yard insisted police didn't pull guns, but it apologized, saying, "we're grateful to the duke
. >>> we turn overseas this evening and to london now, where security already on high alert after someone some how got past those fences and into buckingham palace. now we learn of another moment when officers thought they were again face to face with an intruder in the gardens, shouting for him to put his hands up. it was prince andrew. abc's nick schifrin from london tonight. >> reporter: for buckingham palace, it's been a week of unprecedented security jitters. the calm scenes...
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it is in ecuador's london embassy that wikileaks founder julian assange has taken refuge. tonight, the u.s. is warning nations in the western hemisphere, including ecuador, that snowden is being sought on felony charges and should not be allowed to travel through their countries unless it is to get him back to the u.s. david? >> of course, the big question, will that warning work? pierre thomas, thanks to you tonight. our coverage of edward snowden, on the run, we'll be on this overnight. much more first thing in the morning on "good morning america." >>> in the meantime tonight, we turn to the other breaking headline overseas. word from south africa tonight that former president nelson mandela is now in critical condition at the hospital where he's being treated for a recurring lung infection. tonight, the current president, jacob zuma, saying doctors are doing everything they can and that he is in good hands. abc's ron claiborne is in south africa with late word tonight. ron? >> reporter: david, i'm outside pretoria, south africa, hospital, where nelson mandela has been
it is in ecuador's london embassy that wikileaks founder julian assange has taken refuge. tonight, the u.s. is warning nations in the western hemisphere, including ecuador, that snowden is being sought on felony charges and should not be allowed to travel through their countries unless it is to get him back to the u.s. david? >> of course, the big question, will that warning work? pierre thomas, thanks to you tonight. our coverage of edward snowden, on the run, we'll be on this overnight....
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>> alex marquardt in our london bureau tonight. alex, thank you. >>> we turn now to an abc news exclusive, after that new video of an american husband and grandfather kidnapped, believed to be held captive by al qaeda and his recent plea to president obama. tonight, his wife and two daughters speaking out for the first time, sitting down with us just a short time ago. >> my name is warren weinstein. >> reporter: this video is all warren weinstein's family has to go on. the newly released images, the first proof in more than a year that this maryland husband, father and grandfather is still alive. his family says the 72-year-old was working as a consultant in lahore, pakistan. working on community projects, helping to build their economy, when more than two years ago, gunmen stormed into his apartment and took him captive. it's now believed he's being held by al qaeda leader ayman al zawahiri. just days ago, this new tape, and on it, weinstein looks right into the camera with a message and an appeal to president obama. >> mr. obama,
>> alex marquardt in our london bureau tonight. alex, thank you. >>> we turn now to an abc news exclusive, after that new video of an american husband and grandfather kidnapped, believed to be held captive by al qaeda and his recent plea to president obama. tonight, his wife and two daughters speaking out for the first time, sitting down with us just a short time ago. >> my name is warren weinstein. >> reporter: this video is all warren weinstein's family has to go...
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here's abc's nick schifrin from london. >> diana, the princess of wales has just died. >> buckingham palace has confirmed the death of diana princess of wales. >> reporter: we all remember where we were. august the 31st, 1997. diana and her boyfriend dodi al fayed at the ritz. talking with their driver. then in the tunnel dodging the paparazzi. the french police, the british police, in an independent investigation, all concluded that their deaths were an accident. >> there was no conspiracy to kill any of the occupants of that car. >> reporter: but tonight, a new report from sky news in britain. >> new information about the circumstances surrounding the paris car crash. >> reporter: it alleges that diana, fayed and the driver were murdered by a british soldier. they're taking it seriously. but many people are asking, isn't this just another debunked conspiracy theory? >> imagine if somebody came up and said i have evidence, new evidence about the kennedy assassination, would we say forget about it it's not true? no, we would investigate. >> reporter: just a few weeks before, diana th
here's abc's nick schifrin from london. >> diana, the princess of wales has just died. >> buckingham palace has confirmed the death of diana princess of wales. >> reporter: we all remember where we were. august the 31st, 1997. diana and her boyfriend dodi al fayed at the ritz. talking with their driver. then in the tunnel dodging the paparazzi. the french police, the british police, in an independent investigation, all concluded that their deaths were an accident. >>...
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. >>> we'll turnover seas this evening to one of london's most famous sites. kirit radia in london now. >> reporter: chaos erupted as crowds were watching the famous changing of the guard at buckingham palace. a man burst forward brandishing knives holding one to his neck. when he refused to put the weapons down, police moved in taking him down with a taser. bystanders were stunned by how quickly it unfolded. >> they tased him and he fell to the ground in a couple of seconds. >> reporter: tourists captured the drama on their cameras and phones, posting the videos on youtube. police say the man is believed to be in his 50s. so far they haven't released any other information about him or his motive. we're told the queen wasn't home at the time. in the end, nobody was seriously injured. david. >> still some terrifying pictures going viral. thank you. >>> tonight from turkey, new clues into the death of that american mother on a trip texting her husband and children photos. her last text saying she'd be home the next day. last night here we told you about the grue
. >>> we'll turnover seas this evening to one of london's most famous sites. kirit radia in london now. >> reporter: chaos erupted as crowds were watching the famous changing of the guard at buckingham palace. a man burst forward brandishing knives holding one to his neck. when he refused to put the weapons down, police moved in taking him down with a taser. bystanders were stunned by how quickly it unfolded. >> they tased him and he fell to the ground in a couple of...
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abc news, london. >> we thought we would end with a pout there. "good morning america" this week first thing in the morning. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. from all of us here at abc news thanks for watching this weekend. we hope you're having a great weekend. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> this is "world news." ow. >>> next, the security scare at the amgen tour california moves through the bay area. >>> a mangled mess. how a chp officer walked our our-away from this wreck. >> much he powerball jackpot could grow. >>> a scare along the tour california race while part of downtown evacuated after a suspicious package discovered? livermore. it happened during the seventh stage of the amgen tour of california today in livermore. nick smith is there live tonight with the latest. reporter: you can see the workers are starting to clear out and finish up the last pieces of stage seven but it was here the racers had left when a work at this salon found a suspicious package in the dumpster and immediately notified police. the bomb scwawd was
abc news, london. >> we thought we would end with a pout there. "good morning america" this week first thing in the morning. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. from all of us here at abc news thanks for watching this weekend. we hope you're having a great weekend. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> this is "world news." ow. >>> next, the security scare at the amgen tour california moves through the bay area. >>> a mangled mess. how a...
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. >>> and from london tonight, following every clue and every movement by the royal family, when will the new heir be born? britain is ready. but, is the baby? abc's amy robach, a mom herself, knows those babies decide on their own. right, amy? >> reporter: they certainly do, david. good evening. behind me the most-watched doors in the world. you know how the saying goes, a watched pot never boils. it is the never-ending great kate wait. when will the duchess of cambridge finally go into labor? everyday there's a new false alarm. >> i spent so much time jumping up and down. between there and the lindo window doors, it's kept me quite fit. >> reporter: today a helicopter landed at kensington palace but no one knew if the couple were in the chopper. last night, a call from the middleton's home to the police. but it was just a dog, possibly william and kate's beloved lupo, caught in the family's security gate. yesterday, "the sun" newspaper sent kate and william look-alikes to the hospital. but the journalists weren't fooled and it gave the royal press pack some welcome relief. >> all of
. >>> and from london tonight, following every clue and every movement by the royal family, when will the new heir be born? britain is ready. but, is the baby? abc's amy robach, a mom herself, knows those babies decide on their own. right, amy? >> reporter: they certainly do, david. good evening. behind me the most-watched doors in the world. you know how the saying goes, a watched pot never boils. it is the never-ending great kate wait. when will the duchess of cambridge finally...
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abc news, london. >> our thanks to jeffrey tonight. now to korea and a rare meeting between the north and the south. talks over the heavily armed border. they agreed to hold high-level meetings this week in seoul to ease tensions. >>> turkey's prime minister came out swinging among the turmoil. prime minister erdowan calling them looters. people are protesting what they call strong-arm tactics. >> in south africa tonight, nelson mandela's family. i've seen my father, he's well. he's a height fighter. as a nation, praise for an icon. >> reporter: nelson mandela's family drove past reporters at the hospital where 94-year-old president has spent the last two days battling a reoccurring lung infection. >> all of us should be worried. we are requesting the world to be with us. >> newspaper headlines, describe mandela's fight for his life. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and a nation joined in prayer with families throughout south africa attending church services this sunday putting his fate in god's hands. >> i don't know, but god knows because ev
abc news, london. >> our thanks to jeffrey tonight. now to korea and a rare meeting between the north and the south. talks over the heavily armed border. they agreed to hold high-level meetings this week in seoul to ease tensions. >>> turkey's prime minister came out swinging among the turmoil. prime minister erdowan calling them looters. people are protesting what they call strong-arm tactics. >> in south africa tonight, nelson mandela's family. i've seen my father, he's...
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a terrifying scene in london at buckingham palace. the man with knives, the police who had to act fast. >>> the super bowl's superstar. which celebrity will win off the field? and will anyone be able to tackle betty white's moment. >> you're playing like betty white out there. >> that's not what your girlfriend says. >> baby! >>> from abc news world headquarters, this is abc world news with david muir. >>> good evening. thank you for being here on this sunday night. we begin this evening with that unfolding tragedy a former navy s.e.a.l., a hero to members of the military. this evening authorities say he was targeted and killed by a fellow veteran. he took out more enemies than anyone else did as a sniper. he often said he preferred to think about the lives he saved doing it. he returned to help american troops recover from the invisible wounds of war. tonight this young man, eddie routh, is accused of killing him. ryan owens leads us off tonight. >> reporter: former navy s.e.a.l. sniper chris kyle was such a good shot he once hit a t
a terrifying scene in london at buckingham palace. the man with knives, the police who had to act fast. >>> the super bowl's superstar. which celebrity will win off the field? and will anyone be able to tackle betty white's moment. >> you're playing like betty white out there. >> that's not what your girlfriend says. >> baby! >>> from abc news world headquarters, this is abc world news with david muir. >>> good evening. thank you for being here on...
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. >> reporter: sacco posted the tweet friday, just before a nearly 12-hour flight from london to cape town, south africa. while she was apparently offline in midair, millions were online, anxiously waiting for her to land and see the uproar her tweet caused. #hasjustinlandedyet became an instant trend. her former bosses calling the tweet outrageous and offensive. >> so many teachable moments here. think before you tweet. and never, never put out something that can be perceived as racist. >> reporter: this photo reportedly shows sacco at the south africa airport when she landed. she quickly deleelted the tweet and her entire account. she tells us, "it is terribly easy to be cavalier about an epidemic that one has never witnessed first hand. i am ashamed." so many saying tonight she should have known better. not only because of her job talking to reporters, but because she herself was born in saut rfafrica. tonight, she tells us she's very sorry. >> gio benitez, thank you. >>> in south sudan tonight, word that hundreds of americans have been safely rescued from the central african natio
. >> reporter: sacco posted the tweet friday, just before a nearly 12-hour flight from london to cape town, south africa. while she was apparently offline in midair, millions were online, anxiously waiting for her to land and see the uproar her tweet caused. #hasjustinlandedyet became an instant trend. her former bosses calling the tweet outrageous and offensive. >> so many teachable moments here. think before you tweet. and never, never put out something that can be perceived as...
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nick schifrin, abc news, london. >> nick, thank you to you. >>> the other major hot spot, north korea and new images coming in, illustrating a growing tension and mystery along the border. south korean soldiers standing guard near the border that was shut down by the north this week. and on television in north korea, images of mass rallies in one city after the other. thousands of uniformed soldiers carrying banners and chanting slogans about all-out war. abc's bob woodruff reporting from seoul, south korea, where they're readying for the unknown. >> reporter: it's been four days since u.s. satellites last spotted two north korean missiles headed for the country's east coast. but for the past two days, the united states has not been able to pinpoint their locations. >> this is obviously making the administration very nervous, because we know there are two out there. we don't know exactly where they are and they could be launched any time and surprise not only the united states but japan and south korea as well. >> reporter: south korean military now speculate that if there is a launch
nick schifrin, abc news, london. >> nick, thank you to you. >>> the other major hot spot, north korea and new images coming in, illustrating a growing tension and mystery along the border. south korean soldiers standing guard near the border that was shut down by the north this week. and on television in north korea, images of mass rallies in one city after the other. thousands of uniformed soldiers carrying banners and chanting slogans about all-out war. abc's bob woodruff...
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a fluent english speaker born in london, educated in prestigious english schools. her marriage to president bashar al assad had raised hopes for reform. >> many changes have happened. many positive changes have happened. but we haven't reached our final destination. >> reporter: days before the uprising started, "vogue" magazine published a glowing profile, calling her a rose in the desert. >> asma al assad worked very hard for a period of 11 years to promote an image of princess diana. she's now nothing more than the wife of a dictator. >> reporter: a small group of rebels is now being trained by the u.s. military in neighboring jordan. and the rebels got a boost this weekend when a top syrian general defected to their side. he had been in charge of the syrian army's logistics. david? >> alex, our thanks to you. >>> back to this country and to the economy, now. on the eve of another week for the dow, many baby-boomers who rode the rollercoaster, finally seeing a recovery. the dow is finishing a ten-day rally. this is where it will end up in the morning, just over
a fluent english speaker born in london, educated in prestigious english schools. her marriage to president bashar al assad had raised hopes for reform. >> many changes have happened. many positive changes have happened. but we haven't reached our final destination. >> reporter: days before the uprising started, "vogue" magazine published a glowing profile, calling her a rose in the desert. >> asma al assad worked very hard for a period of 11 years to promote an...
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captured on a flight from london to new york. what a sight. >>> and the mystery of a missing wedding dress. she sent the wedding dress to the cleaners in 1987. and they returned it in a box and she found the cleaners gave her the wrong dress. she posted the images hoping to find the rightful bride. >>> when we come back, what nearly halted prince harry and the team of brave veterans at the south pole. the change in strategy paying off. be in your hand. that relief could for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. for many, relief is at hand. ask your doctor about nexium. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. thi
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investigators still on the scene tonight, and abc's nick schifrin is in london. >> reporter: flight 985 had been in the air for four hours when a passenger found a horrifying, handwritten threat. >> i found this note by the sink. it said, in english, i'll set this plane on fire. >> reporter: she told the crew the pilot head to the closest airport. they escorted the plane to glasgow. the whole time, she had to sit in her seat, not knowing the fate of herself and her 1-year-old daughter. >> very nervous. i'm traveling by myself with my daughter. i'm obviously concerned about our safety. i told one of the stewardess i don't know if this is a prank or what, and they said this isn't a prank. >> reporter: the crew tried to keep passengers calm, it didn't work. >> everyone's obviously very concerned. there's babies onboard. everybody's getting frustrated. >> reporter: whoever wrote the note left a possible clue, a seat number, 46d. police are questioning all passengers and crew, checking passports, trying to discover who threatened the plane. >> if somebody wants to be stupid enough to put the
investigators still on the scene tonight, and abc's nick schifrin is in london. >> reporter: flight 985 had been in the air for four hours when a passenger found a horrifying, handwritten threat. >> i found this note by the sink. it said, in english, i'll set this plane on fire. >> reporter: she told the crew the pilot head to the closest airport. they escorted the plane to glasgow. the whole time, she had to sit in her seat, not knowing the fate of herself and her 1-year-old...
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muhammad lila, abc news, london. >> let's hope so. coffee left over. thank you. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news" saturday night. right back at the dinner table. and the millions of fans who said he wanted him back. and what some are hoping for now that the show will go on. >>> and before the big bowl game, the high stakes moment we were not expecting. football player who took the microphone and was about to perform before his entire team. you got hear this. once upon a time, an insurance clerk stumbled upon a cottage. [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... just right! bear: hi! yeah, we love visitors. that's why we moved to a secluded house in the middle of the wilderness. just the right coverage at just the right price. coverage checker from progressive. i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male
muhammad lila, abc news, london. >> let's hope so. coffee left over. thank you. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news" saturday night. right back at the dinner table. and the millions of fans who said he wanted him back. and what some are hoping for now that the show will go on. >>> and before the big bowl game, the high stakes moment we were not expecting. football player who took the microphone and was about to perform before his entire team. you got...
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secretary of state kerry came here to london today to begin work with allies on the next steps. planning negotiations to cut the next deal and making sure iran abides by this one. david? >> all right, terry, thank you. >>> now, to the pictures from iran tonight. hundreds cheering on their negotiators returning to the airport, giving them a hero's welcome. a marked change from a couple of months ago, when iran's new president returned from america to eggs being thrown at him from the krud after taking a phone call from poem. here's abc's muhammad lila with some iranians' words to america. >> reporter: in iran, he's being hailed as a hero. the sanctions regime will be broken, iran's president says. and take a look at this photo. rouhani kissing the forehead of a young girl, her father, a nuclear scientist, assassinated, the iranians say, by foreign agents. we journeyed to iran, seeing for ourselves the winds of change. here, over lunch, young and proud iranians share their surprising taste in music. what do you listen to? >> lincoln park. >> even here, just listen to what these ir
secretary of state kerry came here to london today to begin work with allies on the next steps. planning negotiations to cut the next deal and making sure iran abides by this one. david? >> all right, terry, thank you. >>> now, to the pictures from iran tonight. hundreds cheering on their negotiators returning to the airport, giving them a hero's welcome. a marked change from a couple of months ago, when iran's new president returned from america to eggs being thrown at him from...
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. >>> and overseas tonight, into london, where we've learned more about one of the suspects in that brutal killing of a soldier in broad daylight. british officials say one of the men arrested had been arrested before in kenya, while apparently preparing to fight with an al qaeda-linked group there. today, by the way, mourners visiting the site where the soldier was attacked, paying their respects. >>> and in syria tonight, a troubling development. that bloody civil war there, now spreading to lebanon. rockets falling in bay rue. abc's alex marquardt is there in beirut for us tonight. alex? >> reporter: good evening, david. it's been a day of growing fear here in the lebanese capital. fear that the fighting raging just next door in syria could soon sweep across lebanon. there has been no claim of responsibility for that attack that took place this morning, in a neighborhood considered to be the heart of the lebanese militant group hezbollah. many fear that the rockets are retaliation by supporters of the syrian rebels, now angry that hezbollah is openly fighting alongside soldiers of presi
. >>> and overseas tonight, into london, where we've learned more about one of the suspects in that brutal killing of a soldier in broad daylight. british officials say one of the men arrested had been arrested before in kenya, while apparently preparing to fight with an al qaeda-linked group there. today, by the way, mourners visiting the site where the soldier was attacked, paying their respects. >>> and in syria tonight, a troubling development. that bloody civil war there,...
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in london, they robbed a jewelry store and escaped on motor cycles. in dubai, members of the notorious pink panther gang, responsible for 340 heists, sped away in beamers. and just this week, this pink panther thief got busted out of prison. prosecutors tell abc news they are trying to figure out who stole the diamonds and if he had any accomplices. the manhunt is now european-wide, hoping to catch a thief. >> all right, the manhunt on. nick, thank you. >>> when we come back, remembering a popular radio host, who we lost this weekend. >>> and then look at this. the heart-stopping video. the driver who heads straight into that avalanche. the car, the passengers buried. it ends well, and you have to see how they walked from this in a moment. >>> to our "instant index" now, fby eating healthier, drinking plenty of water, but still not getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in moti
in london, they robbed a jewelry store and escaped on motor cycles. in dubai, members of the notorious pink panther gang, responsible for 340 heists, sped away in beamers. and just this week, this pink panther thief got busted out of prison. prosecutors tell abc news they are trying to figure out who stole the diamonds and if he had any accomplices. the manhunt is now european-wide, hoping to catch a thief. >> all right, the manhunt on. nick, thank you. >>> when we come back,...
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>> lama hasan from our london bureau tonight. thank you. >>> now, back home and the hunt for the prestigious green jacket in augusta, georgia. tiger woods was hoping to cap his comeback with a victory there. abc's rob nelson, watching from the sidelines in augusta tonight. >> reporter: win or lose today, perhaps the greatest stake for tiger woods in the storied masters is not the iconic green jacket. but his own legacy. >> i made a mistake. >> reporter: an honest mistake, woods called it. the most memorable moment in the tournament, when he violated a golf rule by illegally repositioning his ball. at first, there was no penalty. after a public outcry and admission by woods, a two-stroke penalty. a setback, for sure. but that did little to satisfy critics who accused the golf great of cheating and called for him to bow out of the tournament. but tiger pressed on. masters champion, nick faldo warned. he should consider the mark this will leave on his legacy. >> you're talking about arguably, the second-greatest golfer in the histor
>> lama hasan from our london bureau tonight. thank you. >>> now, back home and the hunt for the prestigious green jacket in augusta, georgia. tiger woods was hoping to cap his comeback with a victory there. abc's rob nelson, watching from the sidelines in augusta tonight. >> reporter: win or lose today, perhaps the greatest stake for tiger woods in the storied masters is not the iconic green jacket. but his own legacy. >> i made a mistake. >> reporter: an...
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lama hasan, abc news, london. >> lama, our thanks to you. >>> back home tonight, many eyes will be on cyclist lance armstrong who will sit down with oprah in the coming weeks on a campaign to rehabilitate his reputation. >> reporter: in his last interview with oprah nearly two years ago, lance armstrong got a hero's welcome. now disgraced and labeled as a cheater, he'll face a much tougher audience next week when he sits with her again. but if as expected, armstrong confesses to doping it will likely come after the statue of limitations of perjury ran out. following this strong denial under oath. >> if it can't be any clearer, i have never taken drugs. >> reporter: still an about-face could land him in serious hot water. he's still facing a suit that's tightly under seal and threats from a promoter that wants $7.5 million back. and yet, armstrong texted the ap, i told oprah to go wherever she wants and i'll answer the questions directly, honestly and candidly. >> he's setting himself up for more trouble. and he's in loads of trouble now. >> reporter: many believe in doing so, in confe
lama hasan, abc news, london. >> lama, our thanks to you. >>> back home tonight, many eyes will be on cyclist lance armstrong who will sit down with oprah in the coming weeks on a campaign to rehabilitate his reputation. >> reporter: in his last interview with oprah nearly two years ago, lance armstrong got a hero's welcome. now disgraced and labeled as a cheater, he'll face a much tougher audience next week when he sits with her again. but if as expected, armstrong...
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jeffrey kauffman is in london tonight about the allies around the world, not happy. >> reporter: it's not the way friends expect to be treated. the headlines in germany this weekend, the u.s. has been listening to chancellor angela merkel's cell phone calls since 2002, even longer than earlier reported, and president obama was told about this three years ago. this afternoon, the white house said the president was never told. on the streets of germany, outrage directed at the u.s., the chancellor herself feeling violated by these daily revelations that the u.s. has been snooping on one of its closest allies. completely unacceptable she said. germany is now the 5th u.s. ally to summon its ambassador to launch a formal protest. in france outrage over the u.s. intercept of 70 million e-mails and the bugging of their washington embassy. in brazil, their washington embassy bugged, state oil company hacked by u.s. spies. mexico the hacking of the president's e-mails. spain, too, calling in the u.s. ambassador. >> are they doing it for industrial reasons? that's the suspicion in europe that t
jeffrey kauffman is in london tonight about the allies around the world, not happy. >> reporter: it's not the way friends expect to be treated. the headlines in germany this weekend, the u.s. has been listening to chancellor angela merkel's cell phone calls since 2002, even longer than earlier reported, and president obama was told about this three years ago. this afternoon, the white house said the president was never told. on the streets of germany, outrage directed at the u.s., the...